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SERVJNO THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 19
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HUNTLEY, ILLINOLS
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 - VOLUME 34, NUMBER 6
USPS 580-360
West Side Story
Plays To
Full House ——
Above: Huntley High «-»^ ^ School Music Depart¬ ment's rendition of "West Side Story" played to packed houses Friday & Saturday nights last weekend. Bernardo, played by Keith Lessner, tells Tony, played by Gary Keesling, to stay away from his sister, Maria (white dress), played by Jacki Greve. Bernardo's girl, Anita, played by Amy Jones, looks on. (For a local review of the production, see Letters on page 3.)
It's no wonder ancient people feared an eclipse. The birds grew silent and the tulips began to close up. Even Mother Nature reacted in awe to the darkening of the sun. And, people in Huntley gathered downtown to observe the most impressive solar eclipse of the decade (below). Of course, Huntlians were too smart to look directly at the sun. The pin-hole in paper method (top) and a mirror reflection on the wall of a building (above) were two of the ways used to safely watch the spectacle.
Boy Scouts of Troop #167 worked hard serving up breakfast for the huge crowds on Sunday, May 8. The breakfast was to benefit the Boy Scout Log Cabin Renovation project in Deicke Park.
Huntlians Can't Get Enough Boy Scout/Lions Pancakes
By Joyce Liput
Moms (and their families) ate well on Mother's Day this year at the Boy Scouts/Lions sponsored pancake breakfast.
"The turnout was much better than expected," said Lion Hoppy Kahl. "I had to go out for more supplies at least twice."
The list of the supplies used included 78 dozen eggs (that's 936 eggs!), 65 pounds of pancake mix, gallons and gallons of juice and coffee and loads of sausage. All the
labor was volunteered by the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Lions Club. Many of the breakfast supplies were also donated, all of which were greatly appreciated.
All proceeds will be used for the Boy Scout Log Cabin renovation project. The log cabin is being rebuilt on , Sunday mornings beginning at 8:30am. Volunteers can show up at Deicke Park or call Hoppy Kahl at 669-3910 to schedule a work time.

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SERVJNO THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 19
Cjje
untltv
HUNTLEY, ILLINOLS
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1994 - VOLUME 34, NUMBER 6
USPS 580-360
West Side Story
Plays To
Full House ——
Above: Huntley High «-»^ ^ School Music Depart¬ ment's rendition of "West Side Story" played to packed houses Friday & Saturday nights last weekend. Bernardo, played by Keith Lessner, tells Tony, played by Gary Keesling, to stay away from his sister, Maria (white dress), played by Jacki Greve. Bernardo's girl, Anita, played by Amy Jones, looks on. (For a local review of the production, see Letters on page 3.)
It's no wonder ancient people feared an eclipse. The birds grew silent and the tulips began to close up. Even Mother Nature reacted in awe to the darkening of the sun. And, people in Huntley gathered downtown to observe the most impressive solar eclipse of the decade (below). Of course, Huntlians were too smart to look directly at the sun. The pin-hole in paper method (top) and a mirror reflection on the wall of a building (above) were two of the ways used to safely watch the spectacle.
Boy Scouts of Troop #167 worked hard serving up breakfast for the huge crowds on Sunday, May 8. The breakfast was to benefit the Boy Scout Log Cabin Renovation project in Deicke Park.
Huntlians Can't Get Enough Boy Scout/Lions Pancakes
By Joyce Liput
Moms (and their families) ate well on Mother's Day this year at the Boy Scouts/Lions sponsored pancake breakfast.
"The turnout was much better than expected," said Lion Hoppy Kahl. "I had to go out for more supplies at least twice."
The list of the supplies used included 78 dozen eggs (that's 936 eggs!), 65 pounds of pancake mix, gallons and gallons of juice and coffee and loads of sausage. All the
labor was volunteered by the Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Lions Club. Many of the breakfast supplies were also donated, all of which were greatly appreciated.
All proceeds will be used for the Boy Scout Log Cabin renovation project. The log cabin is being rebuilt on , Sunday mornings beginning at 8:30am. Volunteers can show up at Deicke Park or call Hoppy Kahl at 669-3910 to schedule a work time.